L.A.'s 4 Best Bargain Omakase + The "Jiro Effect"

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If you're planning to see David Gelb's brilliant documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi this weekend when it premieres at Santa Monica's Nuart Theater you might be well advised to pass on the popcorn and soda. The film clocks in at just under an hour and a half -- a good portion of which is dedicated to sweeping shots of immaculately cut slabs of fish, buttery lozenges of uni and plump, wriggling shrimp plucked from the ocean that morning. If your appetite is anything like ours, you'll be leaving the theater with an intense craving for proper sushi. Call it the "Jiro Effect."

After seeing the inner workings of what is perhaps the world's greatest sushi restaurant, it might be difficult to settle for a plate of crunchy rolls and dynamite shrimp. In that case, your best option is probably omakase, a pseudo-tasting menu that entails hanging up any vestiges of skepticism and entrusting a sushi chef to tailor a menu using the highest quality ingredients available that day. If you find yourself sitting at the sushi bar, watching your chef construct a meal in front of you -- highly recommended -- a great omakase meal can evoke a feeling of exclusiveness that will put any Hollywood nightclub to shame. That level of intimacy doesn't always come cheap: A single dinner can induce a level of sticker shock reserved for hospital bills and car repairs (Jiro's omakase runs about $400 per person, a tad more than Urasawa's price of $375).

The good new is that a reasonably priced omakase experience is entirely possible -- in fact, many sushi chefs are more than content to customize a meal based around your optimal budget and tastes. It might not be as inexpensive as sushi that comes off a conveyor belt, but you won't be dropping entire paychecks, either. Here are our preferred "entry-level" spots for when we crave a traditional Edo-style sushi experience, sans the second mortgage. Turn the page for a list of the town's 4 best bargain omakase. (In alphabetical order.)

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Chu-Toro (Fatty Tuna)
4. Toshi Sushi:
The meal begins with a small, flavor-intensive dish, which can range from a shaved mountain yam salad to yuzu-marinated wakama kelp. The next 15 courses are equally intoxicating: miso broiled cod, fried shrimp heads, seared chu-toro, tamago intertwined with broiled octopus, just to name a few. You can end with a bowl of delicate clam miso or toasted green tea ice cream, or both, if that's your kind of thing. 359 E. First St., Little Tokyo, (213) 680-4166; $45pp omakase


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Aka-Mi (Lean Tuna)
3. Sushi Spot:
Tucked neatly between a 7-Eleven and a pot clinic in the Valley, this location is a surprising candidate for such intricate sushi. The standard omakase will get you classics like albacore drizzled with ponzu, stuffed squid with soy glaze, blue crab rolls and a solid rendition of spicy tuna slathered on rice cakes. But if you can convince the chef as to your open-minded palate, he might slide you something truly remarkable -- say a natto roll stuffed with tuna, or black snapper nigiri dotted with jalapeno oil. 19658 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana, (818) 345-8651; $35pp omakase

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luvs2cook
luvs2cook

You must include the brilliant Chiba on Lankershim and Saticoy if you are talking supreme omakase. It's been there quietly for over 40 years in a tiny strip mall and could give Jiro a run for its money. Second generation sushi chef/owner

thefishman
thefishman

Kanpachi as No. 1?  There are certainly better places than Kanpachi. 

Hey
Hey

$400 is not under $375.  Just saying.

Hadley
Hadley

Yes, yes, yes, and yes!

Jewdy Licious
Jewdy Licious

Drooling over these pics. Can't wait for the movie and to stuff my face with raw fish (well, that's nothing new). Nice post.

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